Location: Turtle Bay, Kahuku, North Oahu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
Accommodations: Condominium, 1 Bedroom + Convertible bed(s), 1 Bath (Sleeps 2-4)
Nestled on Oahu’s legendary North Shore is the Hawaii many have hoped for, but few have discovered. Turtle Bay Hilton’s Kuilima Estates offer a glorious alternative to the high pulse and energy of Waikiki. Hawaii’s unspoiled beauty and culture abound in this majestic place.
Located next to the third tee of Turtle Bay Resort’s Fazio Golf Course, this one bedroom, one bath condominium is designed to meet all your vacation needs.
With accommodations to sleep four, this well-appointed space features island inspired décor, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen and the luxury of a private lanai.
Miles of pristine beaches are a just short walk from the condominium. Turtle Bay Resorts also feature championship golf courses, swimming pools, tennis courts, a surfing school, world class dining and shopping and much more.
Many of Hawaii’s most fabulous destinations are just minutes away. Drive along the coast and discover The Polynesian Cultural Center, Historic Haleiwa Town or Waimea Falls Park. Sunset Beach, the Banzai Pipeline and Waimea Bay are among the world’s most famous surf spots. A visit to Turtle Beach offers a rare opportunity to see the amazing Honu (turtles) up close and create lasting vacation memories.
Come and experience the tranquility, grandeur, and history of Oahu’s spectacular North Shore.
Spring special $100/night .. $700/week!
............... $125/night .. $800/week (minimum 3 night stay)
$300 Security Deposit (refundable) 11.53% Hawaii Hotel Tax $75.00 cleaning fee
50% required to reserve Balance due 30 days prior to occupancy
If booking within 30 days of occupancy amount is due in full
No pets allowed and no smoking inside unit please
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #36733
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